inspissated (Meaning)

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inspissated (imp. & p. p.)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of inspissated

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inspissated Sentence Examples

  1. The inspissated blood formed a thick, viscous layer on the bandage.
  2. The lake's waters were inspissated by the summer heat, turning a murky green.
  3. The air in the room was so inspissated that it felt heavy on their lungs.
  4. The professor's voice became inspissated as he delivered a particularly complex lecture.
  5. The sauce gradually inspissated, transforming from a thin liquid to a rich, creamy concoction.
  6. Over time, the once-clear varnish inspissated and formed a thick, yellowed layer on the painting.
  7. The patient's saliva became inspissated, making it difficult for them to speak or swallow.
  8. The ink on the page had inspissated over the centuries, leaving the text barely legible.
  9. The stagnant pond water was so inspissated that it resembled thick, green mud.
  10. The centuries-old tapestry was adorned with inspissated gold thread, its vibrant hues still preserved.

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The inspissated blood formed a thick, viscous layer on the bandage.

The lake's waters were inspissated by the summer heat, turning a murky green.

The air in the room was so inspissated that it felt heavy on their lungs.

The professor's voice became inspissated as he delivered a particularly complex lecture.